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Okamoto Hōsui 岡本芳水

Koi and Mooring Post, 1920s-30s
Six-panel folding screen; ink, mineral colors and gold on paper
Size 52½ x 108¼ in. (133 x 275.5 cm)
T-4748
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Signed and sealed at right Hosui Okamoto Hosui studied painting in Kyoto under the well-know Nihonga artist Kikuchi Hobun (1862–1918). Recurring subjects in his paintings are animals, birds and flowers....
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Signed and sealed at right Hosui

Okamoto Hosui studied painting in Kyoto under the well-know Nihonga artist Kikuchi Hobun (1862–1918). Recurring subjects in his paintings are animals, birds and flowers. His most famous work is a set of fusuma (sliding doors) in the Mimakuri Shrine, Tsugemura, Nara Prefecture, depicting a pair of peacocks.

Hosui received the honor to exhibit in the prestigious Bunten national art exhibition four times--in 1907, 1915, 1917, and 1918--as well as in the Tokyo Taisho exhibition of 1914. He was still active in 1927.
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